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Public Hearing<br />

G-16067<br />

Ord. No. 18000-03-<br />

2007<br />

Amend Section 23-<br />

19 of the City Code,<br />

Curfew Hours for<br />

Minors<br />

G-16070<br />

Res. No. 3593-03-<br />

2008<br />

Non-Payment of<br />

Costs by Newport<br />

Holdings, Inc., for<br />

Constructing Water,<br />

Sewer and/or<br />

Drainage Improve-<br />

ments for Newport<br />

Village at Trinity<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>FORT</strong> <strong>WORTH</strong>, <strong>TEXAS</strong><br />

<strong>REGULAR</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>COUNCIL</strong> MEETING<br />

MARCH 4, 2008<br />

PAGE 11 of 34<br />

It appeared that the City Council, at its meeting of February 26, 2008,<br />

continued the public hearing for review and reinstatement of the Curfew<br />

Ordinance for Minors and adopt the ordinance for three years. Mayor Moncrief<br />

opened the public hearing and asked if there was anyone present desiring to be<br />

heard.<br />

Ms. Patricia Kneblick, Interim Chief, Police Department, appeared before<br />

Council, gave a staff report and called attention to Mayor and Council<br />

Communication No. G-16067 as follows:<br />

There was presented Mayor and Council Communication No. G-16067, dated<br />

February 26, 2008, from the City Manager recommending that the City Council<br />

hold public hearings on February 26, 2008, and March 4, 2008, on the curfew<br />

ordinance; review the effect of the Curfew Ordinance for Minors on the<br />

community and on the problems the ordinance was intended to remedy, and<br />

make a determination that the purposes of the ordinances are met; and adopt an<br />

ordinance amending Section 23-19, “Curfew Hours for Minors” of the Code of<br />

the City of Fort Worth, as amended, by revising the effective date and by<br />

adding an amended sunset provision; providing a penalty not to exceed<br />

$500.00.<br />

Council Members pointed out the necessity of continuing this ordinance and<br />

emphasized that the ordinance was good not only for the City, but for the<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

There being no one present desiring to be heard in connection with the public<br />

hearing, Council Member Jordan made a motion, seconded by Council Member<br />

Espino, that the public hearing be closed and Mayor and Council<br />

Communication No. G-16067 be approved and Ordinance No. 18000-03-2008<br />

be adopted. The motion carried unanimously seven (7) ayes to zero (0) nays,<br />

with Mayor Pro tem Hicks and Council Member Burns absent.<br />

There was presented Mayor and Communication No. G-16070 from the City<br />

Manager recommending that the City Council adopt a resolution finding that<br />

Newport Holdings, Inc., has not paid for the costs of constructing Water, Sewer<br />

and/or Drainage Improvements to serve Newport Village at Trinity in northeast<br />

Fort Worth.<br />

Mr. Martin Von Wolfswinkle, 3500 Fairmount #816, Dallas, Texas,<br />

representing Newport Holdings, Inc., appeared before Council in opposition of<br />

the resolution. He explained that the contractor had been paid for all drainage<br />

improvements; however, this issue was relative to Phase IIIB of a five phase

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